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I picked up this strange, but elegant, all iron lance whose features seem to identify it as Dogon(Mali) or Mossi(Burkina Faso). The lance is just short of 7ft, with a blade that is 14.5in. long and 5.5in. at its widest point. The blade is decorated at the base with brass ornaments.
Iron lances or spears are not uncommon to West Africa, but normally they are of a weight and balance that allows them to be used mounted, as lances, or be thrown as spears. This one is far too heavy to throw and would have to be used as a mounted warrior's lance. It may be a status, or ceremonial, polearm. It's most strange feature is the unusual hook beneath the blade. I have no idea as to why it is there but would love any serious input on its possible purpose. |
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Very nice.
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Unusual and interesting. The shaft seems to have elements from European metal object(s) in its making. Don't know what the hook is for, maybe the attachment of decorations or streamers. It could also have been part of an original European iron object that was retained ?
I would guess the spear was for parade/display purposes. |
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That is one fine doggone spear, Charles
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